Word: thenew
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Republican Chair Rich Bond, however, saw theNew York results as "a huge victory for PaulTsongas and a big setback for Bill Clinton." Bondcalled the election "a big win for thebroker-convention crowd," suggesting that othermajor Democrats like House Majority Leader RichardGerhardt of Missouri and New York Gov. Mario Cuomowere standing by, waiting to jump in the race...
Clinton's evasive answers about marijuana useand a 1969 draft notice--issues exploited by theNew York press last week--only contributed tovoter unease about what pundits call "thecharacter question...
...students said they were pleased at theoutcome of their meeting with Rudenstine. Thepresident promised to ask Clark for a writtenexplanation of why the policy was waived for thenew appointees, according to Francois. He alsoarranged for a meeting with the dean and theappointments committee before March...
Within a few days of that announcement,Dartmouth researchers presented a study whichshows beta carotene was ineffective in treatingskin cancer after three to five years. E. RobertGreenberg of the Norris Cotton Cancer Centerauthored the study, which he published in TheNew England Journal of Medicine...
Stanford University is "still reeling from [thenew laws]" and "will be looking at itsimplications" in the next few weeks, said MichaelRamsey-Perez, fraternal affairs adviser. But hepredicted that the new law will permanently alterthe school's enforcement role...